Fantasy Tip: These are all low-end option in cavernous mixed and AL-only leagues, so there is limited fantasy value here. Marte does have some power upside, and hitting behind the four best players on the team improves his value in daily contests.

Fantasy Tip: With C.J. Cron (hand) on the disabled list until at least early September, players like Marte will get an audition at first base while Albert Pujols is a designated hitter. With Ji-Man Choi also in the mix, first could be a very entertaining position in Anaheim this summer. Marte is best played in DFS formats due to the sporadic nature of when he starts.

Fantasy Tip: Marte should only be owned in the deepest of AL-only leagues for bench depth, as he's batting just .224 (24-for-107) with five home runs and 14 RBI. He doesn't play much, either, and that's really saying something considering the Angels have one of the thinnest rosters in the majors due to injuries.

Fantasy Tip: Soto is making his first appearance since being activated from the disabled list due to a torn meniscus in his right knee and should be avoided in his first game back. Marte and Choi are both batting well below the Mendoza line this season and are not worthy of consideration for daily fantasy lineups, while Petit is nothing more than a source of emergency cap relief.

Fantasy Tip: Marte has been receiving decent playing time over the last few weeks but was hitless in his last five games entering the team's game Monday, July 4. He probably should be avoided when he is able to return.

Fantasy Tip: Marte has only three hits in his last 20 at-bats and is not a strong fantasy option at this point. Petit is hitting .279 in limited playing time this season, but owners should be able to find better options for their lineups. Bandy has seven hits and two home runs in his last eight games and should have value in two-catcher leagues.